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Dr Wilson
New York March 1st 1814
Sir I have just received your favor of 26 Feby. no one respects Mrs Livingston and each member of that good family more than I do, and I shall be sorry for any temporary inconvenience she or they may experience from the 5000 having been applied to support their portion of our concern. But [crossed out: it is not reasonable nor will they expect] they will not expect that I shall find the whole funds take(?) on me all the responsibility and do all the work also - They are now in arrears to the concern as I mentioned to you in a former letter 16,000 dollars. I am sensible that you have nothing to do with The affair of our partnership and that you do not understand them. Hence sir with all respect for you, I [crossed out: will] must tread on my business with [Messrs?] Livingstons only with themselve. It will therefore be necessary for you to give W Hoffmans accounts to W. E. P Livingston or send them to Washington
Respectfully your most obedient,
Rob Fulton

Dr Wilson
New York March 1st 1814
Sir I have just received your favor of 26 Feby. no one respects Mrs Livingston and each member of that good family more than I do, and I shall be sorry for any temporary inconvenience she or they may experience from the 5000 having been applied to support their portion of our concern. But [crossed out: it is not reasonable nor will they expect] they will not expect that I shall find the whole funds take(?) on me all the responsibility and do all the work also - They are now in arrears to the concern as I mentioned to you in a former letter 16,000 dollars. I am sensible that you have nothing to do with The affair of our partnership and that you do not understand them. Hence sir with all respect for you, I [crossed out: will] must tread on my business with [Messrs?] Livingstons only with themselve. It will therefore be necessary for you to give W Hoffmans accounts to W. E. P Livingston or send them to Washington
Respectfully your most obedient,
Rob Fulton

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Dr Wilson
New York March 1st 1814
Sir I have just received your favor of 26 Feby. no one respects Mrs Livingston and each member of that good family more than I do, and I shall be sorry for any temporary inconvenience she or they may experience from the 5000 having been applied to support their portion of our concern. But [crossed out: it is not reasonable nor will they expect] they will not expect that I shall find the whole funds take(?) on me all the responsibility and do all the work also - They are now in arrears to the concern as I mentioned to you in a former letter 16,000 dollars. I am sensible that you have nothing to do with The affair of our partnership and that you do not understand them. Hence sir with all respect for you, I [crossed out: will] must tread on my business with [Messrs?] Livingstons only with themselve. It will therefore be necessary for you to give W Hoffmans accounts to W. E. P Livingston or send them to Washington
Respectfully your most obedient,
Rob Fulton